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BOLTONIA - -- **Sun/ Partial Shade**
PBOLAST1Q
asteroides Thousand- flowered Aster. Native to the eastern U.S. and typically occurs in wet prairies, wet meadows, marshes, stream banks. White flowers explode into bloom in late summer. Lives up to its common name. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 3-6 feet. Z4-8.
PBOLPIN1Q
Pink Beauty asteroides `Pink Beauty`. Profusion of small pink aster like flowers, on silver-blue foliage. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. August-October. Native selection. Sun. Ht. 3-4 feet. Z4-8.
PBOLSNO1Q
Snowbank - `Snowbank`. Pale lilac to white tiny daisy flowers on sliver-blue foliage. August-October. Native selection. Tolerant of dry to moist conditions. Deer Resistant. Ht. 3-4 feet. Z4-8.
PBOLSNO1G
Snowbank Pale lilac to white tiny daisy flowers on sliver-blue foliage. August-October. Native selection. Tolerant of dry to moist conditions. Deer Resistant. Ht. 3-4 feet. Z4-8.

BOUTELOUA - Blue Grama/ Mosquito Grass
GBOUBLO1G
Blonde Ambition Bouteloua gracilis `Blonde Ambition`. Airy chartreuse flowers float horizontally amid blue-green foliage from mid-summer to fall. Native selection. Great if massed. Sun. Ht. 12-30 inches. Z4-9. PP22048.
GBOUGRA1G
gracilis Blue grama grass. A small handsome North American Native with distinctive purple plumes in July to September. Grey-green foliage turns bright gold in the fall. Drought tolerant. Sun. Ht. 8-15 inches. Z4-9.

CALAMAGROSTIS
GCALCAN1Q
canadensis (Bluejoint Grass). Native to moist meadows, open woods and damp ditches of most of the US. Rhizomatous and spreads quickly. Great for naturalizing and restoration. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.: 4-5 feet. Z3-9.
GCALCAN1G
canadensis (Bluejoint Grass). Native to moist meadows, open woods and damp ditches of most of the US. Rhizomatous and spreads quickly. Great for naturalizing and restoration. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.: 4-5 feet. Z3-9.

CALLISIA
PCALMOR1Q
Morning Grace Native from Maryland south to Florida. Its small size and clumping nature makes it a wonderful rock garden plant. It grows into 8″ tall x 8″ wide clump of narrow medium green leaves with three- petaled rose-pink flowers. Very long bloom period, from May well into August. Prefers moist, rich, acidic soils in part shade. Ht. 8-10 inches. Z6-10.
PCALMOR1G
Morning Grace Native from Maryland south to Florida. Its small size and clumping nature makes it a wonderful rock garden plant. It grows into 8″ tall x 8″ wide clump of narrow medium green leaves with three- petaled rose-pink flowers. Very long bloom period, from May well into August. Prefers moist, rich, acidic soils in part shade. Ht. 8-10 inches. Z6-10.